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A.R.O. PASSENGER MEMBERS TRANSFER TO C.M.U.A.

8th January 1937, Page 33
8th January 1937
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

It was announced on Wednesday evening that certain members of the national sectional passenger board of A.R.O. have resigned from membership and are joining the C.M.U.A. The reason for this action is disagreement with some of the events that have taken place.

Mr. F. A. Walker, secretary of the passenger section, has also resigned and is now taking up similar duties with the C.M.U.A. The Metropolitan , Area secretary of A.R.O., Mr. S. H. Jardine, is carrying on the work previously done by Mr. Walker.

Mr. Sewill's Position.

For the time being Mr. R. W. Sewill is to combine the post of national director and general secretary of A.R.O.